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The nurse's primary responsibilities include teaching and counseling individuals who have been diagnosed with a chronic condition about lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, stress management, and home management.
 
  These activities fall under the category of
  A) primary prevention.
  B) secondary prevention.
  C) tertiary prevention.
  D) health protection.

Question 2

Health protection refers to
 
  A) strategies related to environmental or regulatory measures that confer protection on large population groups.
  B) strategies to repent the initial occurrence of a disease or an injury.
  C) lifestyle changes that allow basically healthy individuals to maintain a high level of health.
  D) strategies to promote health in the individual client.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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